- resin-coated
hardwood stick of
similar length tied in the center. Spain:
zambomba. This
friction drum can be made from a
variety of
materials and rubbed...
-
instruments in the same category, to the
Portuguese sarronca,
Spanish zambomba,
Catalan simbomba and
Balearic ximbomba. The cuíca was used in
Africa as...
-
melancholy sound, and
Portuguese influences, as well as the
predominance of the
zambomba drum (similar to
Brazilian cuica),
which is pla**** by
pulling on a rope...
-
against the drumskin.
Examples include the
Brazilian cuica and the
Spanish zambomba. Mirlitons,
Kazoos and
Swazzles produce sound by
blowing air
across a membrane...
- the
Christmas theme.
These cantes have been
maintained to this day, the
Zambomba Jerezana being spatially representative,
declared an ****et of Intangible...
-
Wikipedia article at [[:es:
Zambomba]]; see its
history for attribution. You may also add the
template {{Translated|es|
Zambomba}} to the talk page. For more...
-
regions of Spain,
there is a rich
repertoire for
tabor pipe music. The
zambomba friction-drum (similar to
Portuguese sarronca or
Brazilian cuica) is pla****...
-
running of the
bulls based.
Every Easter Sunday.
First held in 1784.
Zambombas of Arcos,
declared of
Intangible Cultural interest. Día del
Caballo (Day...
-
songs for voice,
guitar and (at
least in the case of the
first two songs)
zambomba and
rebec or
chicharra (1903–1904)
Trois mélodies –
voice and piano, words...
-
dance and sing
Christmas carols,
accompanied by
friction drums called zambombas.
There are also:
Flamenco festival de
Jerez Carnival of
Jerez Fiestas...